Dear Fellow Monks,
From your responses is time for me to be alot more humble!
I therefor put my foot in my mouth, and
admit what I really want to ask is :
Dear fellow perlmonks,
I am cosidering putting a couple of queries and table edits
on our corporate intranet web page and would like to use apache/perl and DBI DBD::Sybase running on solaris or debian.
I am confused by all of the competing Modules that offer variying degrees of flexability. I am lost at the multitude of choices.
Has anyone any experience with any or all of them? can the perlmonks recommend anyone of them?
The real question is for me, what is the best place to start building a simple query application where I can reuse all of these nice html tools and still have a place to grow into?
A query builder like MSAccess with a datatable is what I am thinking about, or even a HTML isql window....
Yours truly,
mIke
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